The bond between master and disciple is heartwarming in My Disciples Made Me a God. Watching the elder teach magic with that glowing book felt like a passing of the torch. I loved the animation capturing their subtle expressions. It makes you root for the young guy. The scenic temple adds a peaceful vibe.
The visual effects when the blue dragon flies over the mountains are stunning in My Disciples Made Me a God. It really sets the scale of this fantasy world. The golden palace above the clouds looks majestic. The attention to detail in the lighting is top-notch. I love the art style here.
I could not stop laughing when the protagonist facepalmed after seeing the elders. The comedy timing in My Disciples Made Me a God is actually pretty solid. His reaction to the magical mirror showing the girls was priceless. It balances the serious cultivation stuff with genuine humor nicely.
The little spirit girl with white hair is instantly adorable in My Disciples Made Me a God. The way she argues with the main character adds a fun dynamic. I hope she gets more screen time because she steals every scene. Her cheerful personality lightens the mood greatly.
Using the magical mirror to spy on others was a bold move for the protagonist in My Disciples Made Me a God. It shows his clever side but also gets him into trouble. I like how the magic system relies on tools and gestures. It makes the battles feel strategic. The visuals are crisp.